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Real estate broker arrest twice for using clients' money - A Memphis real estate broker was arrested twice in less than 24 hours for stealing from her clients.

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ECM Real Estate Investments Heads for Worst Week in 2 Years on Loss, Bonds - ECM Real Estate Investments AG slid for a sixth day and headed for its worst week in almost two years on concern a widening loss will hamper the company’s ability to restructure its debt after breaching bond covenants.

Real Estate Sites Enjoy Benefits of Market Slowdown - clickz As the real estate market struggles, real estate sites are seeing traffic gains and increased ad spend.

Real Estate News: Mixed Signals on Mortgage Delinquencies - Here is a look at real-estate news in today's WSJ:

Real estate appraisal rules changing - Real estate appraisals have been dogged by allegations of undue influence and outright fraud throughout much of the past decade. But new financial reform legislation aims to resolve many of the seemingly intractable issues.

Real Estate Weekly: First-time home buyers retreat from housing market - First-time home buyers are retreating from the housing market, accounting for only 39% of home purchases in July, down from 48% in March, according to the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance Monthly Survey of Real Estate Market Conditions, released this week.

Real estate agent sent child porn to undercover cop - A New Plymouth real estate agent has admitted trafficking child pornography after sending objectionable material to an undercover police officer.

Real Estate Trends - Lee Swearingen, a Victoria real estate broker, compiles detailed listings about the local real estate market each month. The Swearingen Report publishes in the Advocate monthly.

Real estate transactions go down - Real estate transactions declined by about 31 percent in the first month of the current fiscal year compared to the last month of 2009/10 that ended in mid-July, according to Department of Land Revenue and Management (DoLRM).

 
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